The New Jersey State Policy Lab and Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies at Rutgers University launched the New Jersey Promising Practices Project in collaboration with the New Jersey Department of Education to bolster K-12 student learning outcomes.

The Department of Education developed the project after most New Jersey schools experienced declines in learning outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic. But state officials found roughly 15 percent of public schools increased proficiency rates in math or language arts in the first assessment year since the pandemic (2018-2019 to 2021-2022). Motivated by these observations, they formed a plan to identify and document “promising practices” for learning acceleration in K-12 schools throughout the state.

Since the project’s launch in 2023, Rutgers researchers identified “positive outlier” public schools in the state based on Department of Education school performance reports, student demographic and testing data, and socioeconomic files from the National Center for Education Statistics. These positive outliers include schools which have demonstrated positive student learning outcomes when comparing pre- to post-pandemic performance in English language arts and mathematics. Rutgers researchers interviewed administrators, teachers, and other school staff to identify innovations and best practices that improved student learning outcomes in 52 of these schools.

“We’re delighted to work with the New Jersey Department of Education to identify strategies for improving student learning outcomes for all students, and especially for historically marginalized student groups,” said Elizabeth Cooner, executive director of the Policy Lab and principal investigator of the Promising Practices Project. “We have had the privilege of talking with truly inspiring educators who are transforming students’ lives with their innovative practices. By sharing these promising practices with other schools, we hope to expand opportunities for student learning across the state.”

“I am thrilled that the New Jersey Department of Education has commissioned such a bold, statewide study to understand and document the promising practices in schools which mitigated the negative impact of the pandemic on student learning,” said Vandeen Campbell, associate director of the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies at Rutgers University–Newark. “The study presents an opportunity to learn from schools that improved performance, maintained already strong performance, or performed better than expected. It should be exciting to showcase and discuss what schools have shared in the coming months.”

The Promising Practices team will present research findings at regional convenings and conferences in Spring 2025. Additional information related to the New Jersey Promising Practices Project and future events can be found on the Promising Practices website.

These public schools participated in the Promising Practices Project:

Atlantic Atlantic City School District Chelsea Heights School
Atlantic Galloway Township Public School District Reeds Road Elementary School
Atlantic Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District Oakcrest High School
Bergen Bergenfield Borough School District Hoover Elementary School
Bergen Garfield Public School District Woodrow Wilson School #5
Bergen Lodi School District Roosevelt School
Camden Cherry Hill School District Rosa International Middle School
Camden Haddonfield School District Central School
Cape May Lower Cape May Regional School District Richard M. Teitelman Middle School
Cape May Ocean City School District Ocean City High School
Cumberland Millville School District Rieck Avenue Elementary School
Cumberland Vineland Public School District Marie Durand Elementary School
Essex Caldwell-West School District Lincoln Elementary School
Essex Newark Public School District University High School
Essex Orange Board of Education School District Orange Prep Academy School of Inquiry and Innovation
Gloucester Deptford Township Public School District Good Intent Elementary School
Gloucester Gateway Regional High School District Gateway Regional High School
Gloucester Monroe Township Public School District Radix Elementary
Gloucester Swedesboro-Woolwich School District Walter Hill School
Gloucester Township of Franklin School District Caroline L. Reutter School
Gloucester Washington Township School District Birches Elementary School
Gloucester Washington Township School District Whitman Elementary School
Hudson Hoboken Public School District Joseph F Brandt Elementary School
Hudson Union City School District Sara M. Gilmore Academy
Hunterdon Flemington-Raritan Regional School District Reading-Fleming Intermediate School
Mercer Princeton Charter School Princeton Charter School
Middlesex Woodbridge Township School District Oak Tree Road Elementary School
Middlesex Woodbridge Township School District Robert Mascenik Elementary School
Monmouth College Achieve Greater Asbury Park Charter School District College Achieve Greater Asbury Park Charter School
Monmouth Hazlet Township Public School District Middle Road School
Monmouth Middletown Township Public School District Navesink Elementary School
Morris Parsippany-Troy Hills Township School District Mount Tabor Elementary School
Ocean Berkeley Township School District H & M Potter School
Ocean Brick Township Public School District Brick Township Memorial High School
Ocean Lacey Township School District Cedar Creek Elementary School
Passaic Passaic City School District Passaic Gifted and Talented Academy School No. 20
Passaic Passaic City School District Passaic Preparatory Academy
Passaic Paterson Public School District Charles J. Riley, School 9
Passaic Paterson Public School District School 28
Passaic Wayne Township Public School District Packanack Elementary School
Passaic West Milford Township Public School District Upper Greenwood Lake Elementary School
Somerset Bound Brook School District Community Middle School
Somerset North Plainfield School District North Plainfield Middle School
Somerset South Bound Brook Public School District Robert Morris School
Sussex Hamburg School District Hamburg School
Union College Achieve Central Charter School College Achieve Central Charter School
Union Cranford Public School District Orange Avenue School
Union Elizabeth Public Schools Elmora School No. 12
Union Plainfield Public School District Dewitt D. Barlow Elementary School
Union Plainfield Public School District Frederic W. Cook Elementary School
Union Roselle Public School District Harrison Elementary School
Warren North Warren Regional School District North Warren Regional School

 

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The New Jersey State Policy Lab assists the state and its many communities in the design, implementation and evaluation of policies and programs by conducting rigorous, evidence-based research that considers equity, efficiency, and efficacy of public policies and programs in holistic and innovative ways. The lab is run as a partnership between the Bloustein School in Rutgers–New Brunswick and the School of Public Affairs and Administration in Rutgers–Newark. The Policy Lab is funded by the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE), and the contents of this report do not necessarily represent the policy or endorsement of OSHE or the State of New Jersey.

Since it was established in 2000, the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies has been a signature component of Rutgers University–Newark’s commitment to be an anchor institution for the metropolitan area. We strive to be neutral ground, where people of disparate views and interests can come together around questions of mutual interests. The Cornwall Center sponsors research projects, publications, conferences, symposia, seminars, workshops, public forums, and incubates projects translating research into effective practice with the result of revitalizing Newark and similar communities in the region and state.